On this episode, the Lauros love nana's meatball recipe, which has been in their family for generations. But they're looking for a healthier meal with less sugar and carbs for dad, who is hypoglycemic. With more than 1500 calories per serving, this tradition needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Ford family is addicted to their mac and cheese, dowsed with four types of cheese plus sour cream. But diabetes and high blood pressure run in the family. The Fords know their diets have to change in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. With over 850 calories, this meal needs a makeover. Chefs Govind Armstrong and Candice Kumai battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Jones loves their pumpkin bars recipe, which has been in their family for four generations. But mom was recently diagnosed as pre-diabetic. With over 450 calories and almost 50 grams of sugar per serving, this sweet treat is in need of a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Tana Amen battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Koch family loves their frozen chinese food dinners: general tso's chicken, beef with broccoli, and fried rice. But diabetes runs in their family, and they need a healthier recipe. With more than 2400 milligrams of sodium and 35 grams of sugar per serving, this tradition needs a makeover. Chefs Calvin Harris and Spike Mendelsohn battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Nickells are famous for their Mexican-style pancakes. But with more than 600 calories and tons of fat, this tradition needs a makeover. Diabetes runs in the family, so the Nickells need a healthier option. Chefs Candice Kumai and Tana Amen battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Daley family loves grandma's holiday sides: scalloped potatoes and green bean casserole. But with almost 800 calories per serving, this tradition needs a makeover. Heart disease and high cholesterol runs in their family, so the Daleys are looking for healthier versions of both dishes. Chefs Laura Vitali and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipes and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Jamieson family's favorite dessert is apple pie. The recipe they use was handed down to mom by her grandmother. But with almost 600 calories and over 60 grams of sugar per serving, this recipe needs a makeover. Chefs Govind Armstrong and Candice Kumai battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Titus family loves their breakfast burritos, stuffed with everything from potatoes to bacon to chorizos to chili sauce. But high cholesterol and high blood pressure runs in the family, so they need a healthier way to start their day. With more than 1100 calories, this morning tradition needs a makeover. Chefs Govind Armstrong and Candice Kumai battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Prichard's can't get enough of mom's texas-style tailgate chili, with tons of cheese and sour cream. But heart disease in their family, so they need a healthier way to make their favorite meal. With almost 700 calories per serving, this dish needs a makeover. Chefs Calvin Harris and Spike Mendelsohn battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Kay family loves their famous super nachos, topped with tons of cheese and ranch dressing. But high cholesterol and diabetes runs in the family, so they need help if they're going to continue cooking their favorite comfort food. With more than 800 calories per serving, this snack tradition needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Mareya Ibrahim battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Mena family loves their carnitas tacos, deep-fried tortillas stuffed with lard and fatty pork. Dad has high cholesterol so they need a change, but don't want to lose their tradition. With 1595 calories and 127 grams of fat per serving, this dish is in need of a makeover. Chefs Govind Armstrong and Scott Leibfried battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Barz family loves their homemade chocolate cake, loaded with sugar, chocolate, and vegetable oil. But high cholesterol runs in their family, so they need a healthier option. With more than 1000 calories and almost 90 grams of sugar per serving, this treat needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Jaden Hair battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Lyle family loves their lasagna recipe, loaded with cheese. Diabetes and high cholesterol run in the family, so they need a healthier option. With more than 600 calories and a ton of salt, this tradition needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Byron Talbott battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Garcia family loves their cheese enchiladas. They deep-fry their tortillas and use a 2-pound block of cheese. But with more than 1000 calories per serving, this fatty and salty dish needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Jaden Hair battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Pardo family loves mom's chicken parmesan recipe. They deep-fry the chicken and smother it with a ton of cheese. But dad has high cholesterol and the kids want to pass down their traditional meal, without the unhealthy ingredients. With more than 1200 calories and 1800 milligrams of salt, this dish needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Scott Leibfried battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Soo family loves dad's southern peach cobbler, packed with sugar, butter, and lard. But dad has high cholesterol and diabetes runs in the family, so they need a healthier version of their favorite recipe. With more than 1100 calories and 130 grams of sugar, this dish needs a makeover. Chefs Mareya Ibrahim and Govind Armstrong battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Stevens family loves grandpa's grilled stuffed pork recipe. They stuff a pork loin with chorizo sausage and wrap it in bacon before they start cooking. But grandpa has high cholesterol and heart problems, so they need to find a healthier way to cook their favorite dish. With more than 1800 calories and a mountain of salt, this recipe needs a makeover. Chefs Jaden Hair and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Wolff family loves their brownie recipe, loaded with chocolate, butter, and sugar. But dad has high cholesterol and diabetes runs in their family, so they need a healthier option. With more than 400 calories per serving, this sweet family favorite needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Scott Leibfried battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Stillings family loves their sweet blue bacon burgers recipe. They use fatty meat, over a pound of bacon, bacon grease, and loads of blue cheese. With more than 1200 calories and a ton of fat, this dish is in need of a makeover. Chefs Govend Armstrong and Scott Leibfried battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Allen family loves their french toast recipe, loaded with sugar, butter, and cream cheese. But diabetes runs in their family, so they need a healthier option. With more than 700 calories and 33 grams of sugar per serving, this sweet morning treat needs a makeover. Chefs Laura Vitali and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode, the Wagner family loves their barbecue chicken pizza recipe. They use canned tomato sauce, barbecue sauce, store-bought roast chicken, and three cups of cheese. With more than 700 calories and a ton of salt, this dish needs a makeover. And with a family history of high cholesterol, the Wagners need to find a healthier way to make their favorite meal. Chefs Jaden Hair and Calvin Harris battle it out to see who can rehab their recipe and make it more nutritious without sacrificing any of the flavor.
On this episode of Recipe Rehab, the two chefs will battle it out to see who can rehab the Terrys' Southern Soda Cake recipe without cutting back on any of the flavor. Chef Richard and Chef Vikki will be judged on taste, health, and ease of preparation for their healthier recipes and only one will come out as the winner.
The Hershberger family introduces the two chefs to their insanely sweet Dulce De Leche Cheesecake. One slice of this delectable cheesecake contains over 860 calories and a boatload of sugar. The two chefs will battle it out to see who can rehab that recipe and make it more nutritious, but just as delicious.
This week, Chef Richard and Chef Vikki battle it out to see who can rehab the Gaudet family's calorie laden Breakfast Sausage and Eggs, without losing any of the delicious flavor. The Gaudet Family struggles with portion control and dad always makes large meals. There is a family history of cholesterol and high blood pressure. Evette Rios hosts.